Erythromycin lactobionate is available in several other forms as well, its most common being feed additives and tablets. It can be administered to cattle in conjunction with surgery to stimulate rumen motility after the surgery.

Do not use in female dairy cattle older than 20 months and do not slaughter the treated animals within 6 days of the treatment. Store at room temperature in a sealed container away from light. Do not freeze. Keep at a pH of 7-7.5.

Side Effects:
As with all veterinary medicine, some unwanted effects can occur from the use of erythromycin lactobionate premixes. Always consult a veterinary physician or animal care specialist for medical advice before use.

Side effects include but are not limited to dizziness, convulsions, sleeplessness, loss of appetite, cramps, nausea, diarrhea, and vomiting.

For a comprehensive list of all possible effects, consult a veterinary physician.

If any symptom persists or gets worse, or you notice any other symptom, then please seek veterinary medical treatment immediately.

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Always consult a veterinary physician or animal care specialist before using erythromycin lactobionate.

If the condition does not improve or becomes worse, then call a veterinary physician or animal care specialist.

Refer to an animal care specialist for guidelines on dosage. Do not exceed what they advise, and complete the full treatment, as stopping early can result in a recurrence or a worsening of the problem.

Erythromycin lactobionate has little or no effect on gram-negative bacteria.

Consult with an animal care specialist about any other medications that are being taken by the animal, and their medical history, before their treatment with erythromycin lactobionate premixes.